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party has just nominated a guy who lives 15 miles to the left of ronald reagan. every republican nominee since reagan has been more liberal than him. >> we had a special election this week in arizona, in a district that republicans have carried at the presidential level consistently since its creation. the democrats running as a democrat, and national democrat, a vanquished the republican, an iraq veteran, who came out for the ryan budget, the privatization of medicare, and that was a loser, folks. take that as an example of where we're going in the debate in. > -- in 2012. >> colby, this week the federal reserve reported that our network is shrinking -- net worth is shrinking. a lot of this is housing. median home equity dropped 42.3%. >> this is pre-barack obama. that is an argument we are going to hear over and over again, who is responsible for it. i would like to not shift gears but stay on the subject of 2012, especially where congress is concerned. that is where we are going to see real action over the house of representatives. the chance that democrats ca
party has just nominated a guy who lives 15 miles to the left of ronald reagan. every republican nominee since reagan has been more liberal than him. >> we had a special election this week in arizona, in a district that republicans have carried at the presidential level consistently since its creation. the democrats running as a democrat, and national democrat, a vanquished the republican, an iraq veteran, who came out for the ryan budget, the privatization of medicare, and that was a...
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who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years ago today. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor presc
who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years...
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ronald reagan used forcen frequently. he built up our military dramaticly to intimidate the soviet empire and it worked because they collapsed. he was careful about using force and when he did use a, it was precise and overwhelming and liberated the island of grenada from a communist dictatorship. we used when air strike against gaddafi after americans were killed in the bombing in berlin by libyan agents. that scared gaddafi says decisively he was quiet for many years. ronald rgan did not believe in getting involved in long drawn out campaigns anywhere. he thought it was against american policy and the thought the american people would not sustain it. he his goal was to be very powerful and behind that power use diplomatic, in -- economic, intellectual a other capabilities to get our way and not to use armed force very often. there's a lot to be learned by studng how ronald reagan would and would at host: act. meredith, new hampshire, good morning. caller: how are you? guest: our you? caller: it was very impressive last
ronald reagan used forcen frequently. he built up our military dramaticly to intimidate the soviet empire and it worked because they collapsed. he was careful about using force and when he did use a, it was precise and overwhelming and liberated the island of grenada from a communist dictatorship. we used when air strike against gaddafi after americans were killed in the bombing in berlin by libyan agents. that scared gaddafi says decisively he was quiet for many years. ronald rgan did not...
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and we revisit nancy reagan's 1999 tour of the ronald reagan presidential library. >> mrs. reagan, for somebody who has not been to this library, how do you get here? where is it? >> it's? n. s it's in simi valley. it sits high on 100 acres. and it's not too far from los angeles. we can leave our house and be here in 45 minutes. it's beautiful, just beautiful. everybody how old coshould come it. >> one of the things that struck me after being at the ranch was the similarity here, the winding road, the hills and all that. did you think about that when you built it? >> well, ronnie -- ronnie always liked to be high. shining city on the hill. our house in belaire is high and the ranch is high. this is high. and that always appealed to him. he could never live in a valley, you know, in a valley, i guess you call it. >> when you thought about this library what was your objective? >> our objective was to have his legacy very much very much have everything here so that people could come and see and read all of his papers and see the history of him and of me and him. and it's here
and we revisit nancy reagan's 1999 tour of the ronald reagan presidential library. >> mrs. reagan, for somebody who has not been to this library, how do you get here? where is it? >> it's? n. s it's in simi valley. it sits high on 100 acres. and it's not too far from los angeles. we can leave our house and be here in 45 minutes. it's beautiful, just beautiful. everybody how old coshould come it. >> one of the things that struck me after being at the ranch was the similarity...
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president has won election with a jobless rate above 6% except for ronald reagan and it was 7.2% when he won re-election in november of 2004. but washington pollster who is a republican says that impressions of the economy are locked in the late spring of an election year, and it is that mindset they take into the booth. here are three examples of what we is referring. to in george h.w. bush's first and only term, the unemployment was leaning downward heading into the election day, so voters would be willing to give him four more years, but with the crucial spring months that we have highlighted here, the unemployment rate was rising, and so according to his theory, that is what the voters took to polls. and same for jimmy carter, the unemployment was headed down leading into the election, but in the april, may, june springtime period, unemployment was rising and we know that he lost the bid despite a improving jobs pick chu. and now a president who won a second term, ronald reagan with a punishing unemployment rate topping 10% in the first term, because it was headed in the right dir
president has won election with a jobless rate above 6% except for ronald reagan and it was 7.2% when he won re-election in november of 2004. but washington pollster who is a republican says that impressions of the economy are locked in the late spring of an election year, and it is that mindset they take into the booth. here are three examples of what we is referring. to in george h.w. bush's first and only term, the unemployment was leaning downward heading into the election day, so voters...
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mitt romney is not ronald reagan. what was striking is how many republicans were willing to say on the record that the comparison just doesn't cut the mustard. those things you just mentioned. the economy is so much weaker, very different electorate. ronald reagan didn't have a tough primary battle the way that mitt romney did. but the biggest difference between these two elections is that the country was so different then. the south was still considered democratic. it was only beginning to trend republican. so the week before the election, you had ronald reagan c campaigning in new york city trying to win new york. jimmy carter was campaigning in texas, unimaginable today. it was a very different map, and that's one of the reasons that it's so hard for romney to win this election. what's amazing is we've seen republicans make this ronald reagan comparison before. about four years ago when john mccain fell in the polls, his people also trying to draw that comparison. >> to your point, let me put up the screen on the r
mitt romney is not ronald reagan. what was striking is how many republicans were willing to say on the record that the comparison just doesn't cut the mustard. those things you just mentioned. the economy is so much weaker, very different electorate. ronald reagan didn't have a tough primary battle the way that mitt romney did. but the biggest difference between these two elections is that the country was so different then. the south was still considered democratic. it was only beginning to...
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comes back to ronald reagan's question, are you better off than you were four years ago? according to the gallup poll, 49% of americans say that in their local areas, their home towns, the economy is in excellent or good condition, but only 25% say that the national, the nation, and the country is in good economic condition. that is really a disconnect for president obama, and he is going to make the case that we are improving, we are not there, but i understand what you are going through, i really do. people laugh at doe clinton, but his ability to identify with the suffering and the answer to the anxiety was a very important point. >> romney should be able to hit it out of the park with these numbers, it seems to me. >> the real problem obama has is one mark said. he should say that things are improving, but when the numbers came out for may, he could not say that anymore. you could say that over the winter. unseasonably high employment. now with the may numbers -- what he is saying instead it, we have got headwinds. it is not meet, it is europe, whenever. -- whatever.
comes back to ronald reagan's question, are you better off than you were four years ago? according to the gallup poll, 49% of americans say that in their local areas, their home towns, the economy is in excellent or good condition, but only 25% say that the national, the nation, and the country is in good economic condition. that is really a disconnect for president obama, and he is going to make the case that we are improving, we are not there, but i understand what you are going through, i...
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when ronald reagan was reelected in 1984, ronald reagan won this many states on the electoral map. you can stop your counting. he won 49. ronald reagan, 49 states. it was a landslide. look at the electoral vote tally. ronald reagan, 525, walter mondale, 25. president reagan decided what he was going to sail toward, what he would prioritize after that overwhelming endorsement of him as president, what he would work on was war in central america. >> president reagan warned of a new danger, support for the leftist government from nicaragua. the president sees that as still another reason we should renew our support of the rebels. >> a new danger we see in central america is the support being given by gadhafi's libya and most recently iran. >> the iranian connection was brought up as he put pressure on congress to resume funding for the rebels in nicaragua. >> countering this by supporting freedom fighters is essentially acting in self-defense. >> self-defense, which would be true if he were the president of nicaragua. but as president of the united states of america, president reagan
when ronald reagan was reelected in 1984, ronald reagan won this many states on the electoral map. you can stop your counting. he won 49. ronald reagan, 49 states. it was a landslide. look at the electoral vote tally. ronald reagan, 525, walter mondale, 25. president reagan decided what he was going to sail toward, what he would prioritize after that overwhelming endorsement of him as president, what he would work on was war in central america. >> president reagan warned of a new danger,...
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the party has just nominated a guy who is 1515 miles to the left of ronald reagan. how do you explain that? every republican nominee since reagan has been more liberal. >> we had a special election this week in arizona, and aa district that republicans have carried at the presidential level consistently since its creation. the democrat running as an national democrat vanquished the republican, who was an a iraq veteran, who came out for the ryan budget, the privatization of medicare, and that was a loser, folks. take that as an example where wee are going in the ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone for just $99.99
the party has just nominated a guy who is 1515 miles to the left of ronald reagan. how do you explain that? every republican nominee since reagan has been more liberal. >> we had a special election this week in arizona, and aa district that republicans have carried at the presidential level consistently since its creation. the democrat running as an national democrat vanquished the republican, who was an a iraq veteran, who came out for the ryan budget, the privatization of medicare, and...
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no, i'm ronald reagan. no, i'm ronald reagan. >> i think it matters because they want to say, mirror mirror on the wall who's the most conservative and the true conservative of them all. but what jeb bush said to you before i think is something that ronald reagan would agree with. and that is, you know what, you guys are arguing with each other this way and you're giving the democrats all kinds of ammunition. and it's not the way the party needs to present itself to the american public if you want to win an election. and i think that's what ronald reagan would say. >> i don't want to suggest any drinking games but maybe just a game. we'll count how many times ronald reagan gets mentioned in the debate tonight. our chief political analyst gloria borger. mitt romney's campaign acknowledged tonight it's look over discrepancies between the former massachusetts governor's tax returns and his federal disclosure forms. -- 23 funds in partnerships that were not explicitly listed in a financial disclosure form he fi
no, i'm ronald reagan. no, i'm ronald reagan. >> i think it matters because they want to say, mirror mirror on the wall who's the most conservative and the true conservative of them all. but what jeb bush said to you before i think is something that ronald reagan would agree with. and that is, you know what, you guys are arguing with each other this way and you're giving the democrats all kinds of ammunition. and it's not the way the party needs to present itself to the american public if...
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or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of other examples and examples on rhetoric that start with allen west and move to many others which we will have to discuss during the bottle or other times. that's my eight minutes. >> i want to begin by thanking the senator that said dick cheney should be convicted of war crimes. when conquering roman generals would return to their victory parades in rome, they would place a slave behind him to whisper in his ear that all glory is fleeting. norm is our slave at aei. does he have a naked pictures of arthur brooks? that wouldn't work because arthur worked out. norm is a very valuable presence ar
or even ronald reagan who favored large-scale government research be on the missile defense. that recognizes "that came from steve hayward. the party in congress voted to kill the census bureau's survey and economic census which has been used by businesses for a variety of vital purposes to establish different purposes. representative daniel webster who sponsored it said it is not scientific, it is a random survey. you can see why he is not on the intelligence committee. i've got lots of...
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it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream, and there is only one man in this race who has really ever fought for you, and that's senator john mccain. chris: wow. that's the prep in the movie. now watch the actual debate as it happened. >> it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. we will fight for it. and there is only one man in this race who has really ever fought for you, and that's senator john mack contain. chris: john, i love that movie. >> that means more to me than anything in the world. chris: if anybody doesn't watch this movie you're crazy. it's wonderful. julianne moore is sarah palin and woody harrelson is the role of the century. when we come back, four years after sarah palin and hillary clinton, of course, republicans are infuriating women out there. no wonder women wonder, what gives with these guys? plus, scoops and predictions. be right back. chris: we
it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream, and there is only one man in this race who has really ever fought for you, and that's senator john mccain. chris: wow. that's the prep in the movie. now watch the actual debate as it happened. >> it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream....
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>> ronald reagan sounded presidential precisely becau he was calm, because he didn't attempt to assert himself. didn't try to take advantage. mitt romney sounded like a presidential candidate in that he was opportunistic. he tried to use the moment. he moved really before the facts were clear. and he hurt himself in a way that is going to take him a while to undo. there's a serious argument that mitt romney should make about american power in the world and the argument is that america's weakness, that barack obama's policy of standing back, of letting these events play out, is leading to ever more disorder and violence. that's an argument the country should have. but it shouldn't have it in the heat of the moment when this comes across really, i thought, as blaming america. and not focusing on the events there. chris: does everybody agree with that? >> it seemed to me what governor romney was trying to do is what david was driving at. but he didn't do that with a statement. what he did was inject himself into a fast-moving story that was in libya and what he was criticizing with egypt
>> ronald reagan sounded presidential precisely becau he was calm, because he didn't attempt to assert himself. didn't try to take advantage. mitt romney sounded like a presidential candidate in that he was opportunistic. he tried to use the moment. he moved really before the facts were clear. and he hurt himself in a way that is going to take him a while to undo. there's a serious argument that mitt romney should make about american power in the world and the argument is that america's...
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. >> domestic policy adviser to president ronald reagan, james warner. >> you have to sit down and ask yourself, what counts in the world? what really matters? >> and of course, john mccain. >> we were able to do things we otherwise would not have been able to do. >> each of these pows told me candidly the same thing. they were more them proud to serve their country and those horrific experiences inspired them to live lives of purpose. >> thank you. coming up on abc 7 news at 11:00, an unusual sight in a residential neighborhood. see how wildlife officials got him down. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. got my bearings. ♪ ♪ a little bird told me about a band. ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories. ♪ ♪ ooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but i still got to see her. we talked for hours. ♪ ♪ everyone else buzzed about the band. music, stories adventures, memories. ♪ ♪ ...all at my fingertips. ♪ ♪ there's a wireless mind inside all of us. ♪ ♪ so, where to next? ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to g
. >> domestic policy adviser to president ronald reagan, james warner. >> you have to sit down and ask yourself, what counts in the world? what really matters? >> and of course, john mccain. >> we were able to do things we otherwise would not have been able to do. >> each of these pows told me candidly the same thing. they were more them proud to serve their country and those horrific experiences inspired them to live lives of purpose. >> thank you. coming up...
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ronald reagan. >> your idol, as i've red, any way, was ronald reagan, and he compromised? >> he never compromised his principles. >> he he raised taxes and it was one of his principles to never cut taxes. >> happy new year. i'm al sharpton. tonight's playing ugly in iowa. a day from the first voting of 2012 and the candidates appeals just getting uglier. rick santorum, the gop's newest flavor of the month is surging but his words on government and african-americans are offensive to watch. >> what president obama wants to do, his economic plan is to make more people dependent on the government. to grow the government, make sure we have more food stamps and more ssi and more medicaid. four and ten children are on government-provided health care. they just keep expanding. they are pushing harder and harder to get more and more of you dependent upon them so that they can get your vote. that's what the bottom line is. i don't want to make people's lives better by giving them somebody else's money. i want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money and provide for
ronald reagan. >> your idol, as i've red, any way, was ronald reagan, and he compromised? >> he never compromised his principles. >> he he raised taxes and it was one of his principles to never cut taxes. >> happy new year. i'm al sharpton. tonight's playing ugly in iowa. a day from the first voting of 2012 and the candidates appeals just getting uglier. rick santorum, the gop's newest flavor of the month is surging but his words on government and african-americans are...
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the great speech given by ronald reagan on behalf of barry goldberg. look what happened to him. keynote speeches are not positive. >> can i ask a question? why would romney risk his reputation by a speech that -- why would ryan missed his reputation, a speech that was full of energy, why would he risk all that by putting it into things that were overly false? >> it is just a guess -- he is learning what it is to be a vice-presidential candidate. they are going to sell their point of view. they are going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare -- medicare. if the candidate does not want to say it, the vice-presidents has to say it. m at the vice-presidential candidate is usually the type person, but you have to have some kernel of truth. blatant lies being told. >> a word on the republican party on minorities. >> if you look at the speaker, you have the strongest bench any party has ever had. romney is sort of the old guy. you've got marco rubio. you've got these governors. chris christie giving the keynote address. this guy from texas who designed the primary.
the great speech given by ronald reagan on behalf of barry goldberg. look what happened to him. keynote speeches are not positive. >> can i ask a question? why would romney risk his reputation by a speech that -- why would ryan missed his reputation, a speech that was full of energy, why would he risk all that by putting it into things that were overly false? >> it is just a guess -- he is learning what it is to be a vice-presidential candidate. they are going to sell their point of...
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men like ronald reagan and tip o'neill while fierce opponents could never look at each other as enemy. if you talk to people who have been in washington for a long time, the social mixing that used to occur between the wives of democrat and republican members of congress or increasingly as we have more women members of the house and senate, the husbands, it just doesn't exist anymore. there's very little contact. there's very little mingling, and everybody is geared up to provide content for the cable news entertainment industrial complex which does not reward the reasonable person who goes out and says this is a solution to the problem. not to drone on, mike, but there was a fascinating charlie rose special where he had the mayors. i think mayor villaraigosa was on it, with the ten biggest mayors in the country. there were republicans on it. there were democrats on it. it was a discussion based in pragmatism and reality with people who actually have to make decisions and run stuff. i remember watching it and i found it so fundamentally detached, right, from what goes on in washington
men like ronald reagan and tip o'neill while fierce opponents could never look at each other as enemy. if you talk to people who have been in washington for a long time, the social mixing that used to occur between the wives of democrat and republican members of congress or increasingly as we have more women members of the house and senate, the husbands, it just doesn't exist anymore. there's very little contact. there's very little mingling, and everybody is geared up to provide content for...
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ronald reagan ran in a different america. ronald reagan would have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here on the republican side and the not as technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learnedit is the remaking of the republicans cannot be a nationalthe republican party is 90% white. the democratic party i 50%, majority minority and women trade when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with republicans on one side and democrats on the other. the overwhelming white male list of the republican party comes through. to three of them. the republican party alive. there are lessons here and the republican party will have to go through some rethinking and there are lessons here for president obama as well. he had a near-death experience after the first debate. he did see his politicalif there was a word, a fecklessness to the presidency that he is the celebrity and he can custom off i think that has been purged from him. he won in lar
ronald reagan ran in a different america. ronald reagan would have a difficult time in today's republican primary process. i think there are lessons here on the republican side and the not as technocratic as blaise is suggesting. those lessons can be learnedit is the remaking of the republicans cannot be a nationalthe republican party is 90% white. the democratic party i 50%, majority minority and women trade when we look at the state of the union next year, that divide is so apparent with...
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in ronald reagan went all the way to kansas city against ford, and ronald reagan ran again in 1980 and he was the conservative champion. he is partially right, but santorum and the people around the country have a right in may for kentucky, arkansas, or west virginia, there are still people in the process that still want to vote. we're not sure we are for romney, gingrich, or san tomorrow, and we have the right to vote. >> if santorum is successful, how does he go out after pennsylvania when there are a host of states where probably he would win. if you don't get out soon, it's another full month or two that this goes on. >> i think you're right about that. i think if you won pennsylvania, i don't think it would make that big of a deal because of the points you raised. and it is his home state, but i think he would be encouraged, and if he wanted to fight on for 2016, the longer he stays in the better he does. he is just not a ronald reagan figure. he is not on the cutting edge of change. i think at the end of this season we'll find that he continues to hurt the republicans and it's go
in ronald reagan went all the way to kansas city against ford, and ronald reagan ran again in 1980 and he was the conservative champion. he is partially right, but santorum and the people around the country have a right in may for kentucky, arkansas, or west virginia, there are still people in the process that still want to vote. we're not sure we are for romney, gingrich, or san tomorrow, and we have the right to vote. >> if santorum is successful, how does he go out after pennsylvania...
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reagan would make saying well, there would be some jawboning back-and-forth but ronald reagan won. what is your sense? >>guest: in 2007 you may recall that our campaign for the nomination totally collapsed. i cannot tell you the number of experts need the beltway that had reasons why we collapsed. they were a little bit surprised when we made a comeback. look, everyone is free to make whatever comments they want to but why do most of them come from anonymous sources? isn't that cowardly? >>neil: very good point. always good to see you, sir. thank you very much. john mccain. >> did any of you catch this on the steps of the u.s. capitol today? >> we are fired up and ready to stay. we are fired up and ready to stay here and dot work for the american people. >> house democrats shouted "work, work," and with that they left and they left you, with this. welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ hk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissa
reagan would make saying well, there would be some jawboning back-and-forth but ronald reagan won. what is your sense? >>guest: in 2007 you may recall that our campaign for the nomination totally collapsed. i cannot tell you the number of experts need the beltway that had reasons why we collapsed. they were a little bit surprised when we made a comeback. look, everyone is free to make whatever comments they want to but why do most of them come from anonymous sources? isn't that cowardly?...
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this worked great for ronald reagan in political terms. this was one of the main issues he rode to power on in the 1970s. even as people in his own party, even his own friends, saw what he was doing as disgusting and craven and bad for the country. quoting from a book about this chapter of history that i wrote, while william f. buckley and america's beloved tough guy, john wayne, yes that john wayne, campaigned full on for the rat faction of the treaty, reagan said the loss of the panama canal would contribute to encirclement of the united states by hostile naval forces and thereby threaten our ability to survive. even after john wayne sent reagan a private and personal note offering to show him point by goddamn point in the treaty where you are misinforming people and offering fair warning that's it's time for him to shut his pie hole, if you continue to publish these remarks, someone will release the letter saying that you're not as thorough in your reviewing of this or you're damned obtuse when it comes to reading the english language.
this worked great for ronald reagan in political terms. this was one of the main issues he rode to power on in the 1970s. even as people in his own party, even his own friends, saw what he was doing as disgusting and craven and bad for the country. quoting from a book about this chapter of history that i wrote, while william f. buckley and america's beloved tough guy, john wayne, yes that john wayne, campaigned full on for the rat faction of the treaty, reagan said the loss of the panama canal...
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. >> i guess ronald reagan. i would be an ingrate if i didn't say ronald reagan. >> what made him special. >> he was the great communicator. he had a way of making important and complex ideas exrensible to the people. >> did he make any requests. >> no. >> did he say anything? >> no. >> would you tell me if he had. >> he almost got my name right. >> when we went out to the press room in the white house and one of reagan's aides says to me, well, we think he'll get scalia right, but we don't know about antonin. and sure enough he messed up antonin. >> you were the first italian in the supreme court. >> it was a big deal for the italians. i got an enormous amount of mail afterwards. >> do you ever have to pay for spaghetti in new york. >> i have a lot of italian friends. >> but i put questions out on twitter of all the serious ones, one popped out which is one is what is his favorite pasta dish. >> your wife does amazing macaroni. >> she does. but if i had to pick a favorite. there is a sicilian dish with sardines
. >> i guess ronald reagan. i would be an ingrate if i didn't say ronald reagan. >> what made him special. >> he was the great communicator. he had a way of making important and complex ideas exrensible to the people. >> did he make any requests. >> no. >> did he say anything? >> no. >> would you tell me if he had. >> he almost got my name right. >> when we went out to the press room in the white house and one of reagan's aides says to...
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but i thought we were past the ronald reagan stuff. ronald reagan son endorsed newt, and nancy reagan said we are handing off the mantle from reagan to newt. and let's put that aside for a minute. here is the underlying issue. our country is in deep trouble. this is where i am coming from. our country is possibly on the brink. we have to make basic divisions. our economy stopped, and for all practical purposes i think the fed indicated they expected that to happen in the foreseeable future with the interest rate statementhat they made the other day. we're in serious trouble. we have a president that is out there now trying to divide the american people and mislead the american people, saying good news, we are importing less oil than before, and it's because of the obama recession that we're importing less oil. that's like congratulating a sick person for losing weight. we have to have somebody who is tough who can challenge obama on the policies but the under pendings of the policies. we don't need a data processor, but we need somebod
but i thought we were past the ronald reagan stuff. ronald reagan son endorsed newt, and nancy reagan said we are handing off the mantle from reagan to newt. and let's put that aside for a minute. here is the underlying issue. our country is in deep trouble. this is where i am coming from. our country is possibly on the brink. we have to make basic divisions. our economy stopped, and for all practical purposes i think the fed indicated they expected that to happen in the foreseeable future with...
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that is something ronald reagan was all about, i will tell you. >> and jeremy speaking to senator john mccain. >> in britain, social engineering has come to a dramatic end. it was designed as part of a solution to that city's problem of overcrowded slums. the big bright future is decanter for generations of problems. the blocks were a solution for housing, but in decades, they were the problem. this week, the have succumbed to high explosives. utopia became dystopia. >> red road. for more than 40 years, these imposing structures loomed over glasgow. they were the solution to a postwar housing crisis. >> look at this. if you are part of something big. look at the size of these. it is all going to disappear. >> weathered through years of neglect, who loved as they were loved. >> it is a dumping ground. >> of the man is 60 years old. he built a concrete castle that went from building to building. there are not many blocks dedicated to their memory. but it is always somewhat unique. the time they were completed, it has become something of an architectural experiment. home to almost 5000 pe
that is something ronald reagan was all about, i will tell you. >> and jeremy speaking to senator john mccain. >> in britain, social engineering has come to a dramatic end. it was designed as part of a solution to that city's problem of overcrowded slums. the big bright future is decanter for generations of problems. the blocks were a solution for housing, but in decades, they were the problem. this week, the have succumbed to high explosives. utopia became dystopia. >> red...
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reagan gerald ford. mitt romney reinforces this stereotype of the rich caring about the rich. he has to break out of that. >> last word. enjo
reagan gerald ford. mitt romney reinforces this stereotype of the rich caring about the rich. he has to break out of that. >> last word. enjo
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the electorate when ronald reagan was elected with 86% white. it was 74% white when john mccain lost and it may be 72% white in 2012. the part ability -- the parti's inability to reach any message to latinos will be a serious problem for the republican party going forward. >> charles says mark was a response is the classic liberal response in which he breaks the party down into ethnic percentages. charles's focus is generational. beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb bush who said in a cnn interview this week that the political point of view across the country for the long haul, republicans need to be more respectful of voters they are trying to attract. do you read that as more respectful of hispanics? >> i do not see how you can avoid reaching that conclusion. what do you do when you have a governor like jan brewer of arizona who supports these very repressive anti-immigration measures. this is the party's platform, so strong on anti-immigration, which can be interpreted as anti-hispanic. it does not matter what faces they pu
the electorate when ronald reagan was elected with 86% white. it was 74% white when john mccain lost and it may be 72% white in 2012. the part ability -- the parti's inability to reach any message to latinos will be a serious problem for the republican party going forward. >> charles says mark was a response is the classic liberal response in which he breaks the party down into ethnic percentages. charles's focus is generational. beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb...